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examination of the case for and against compensation by the State for the costs of decimalisation incurred by non - Government bodies . The cost figures are calculated on principles which would not necessarily be appropriate ...
examination of the case for and against compensation by the State for the costs of decimalisation incurred by non - Government bodies . The cost figures are calculated on principles which would not necessarily be appropriate ...
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in January , 1962 , will still obtain when decimalisation is introduced . In general , the effect on the Index of changes in the prices of the various items has been estimated on the assumptions that the prices would be rounded up to ...
in January , 1962 , will still obtain when decimalisation is introduced . In general , the effect on the Index of changes in the prices of the various items has been estimated on the assumptions that the prices would be rounded up to ...
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Notes on particular items for which the effect on the Index of Retail Prices of decimalisation has been taken as nil Rates and water charges The landlord is entitled to recover from the tenant only the rates levied on the dwelling by ...
Notes on particular items for which the effect on the Index of Retail Prices of decimalisation has been taken as nil Rates and water charges The landlord is entitled to recover from the tenant only the rates levied on the dwelling by ...
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